PODCAST 54: ADL SENPAI NOTICES US21st of July, 2017
Following their inclusion on the ADL's list of the top 36 movers and shakers in the Alt-Right and Alt-Lite, Andy and Colin Liddell reflect on the ADL's mission to stay relevant in an era that has passed them by.

PODCAST 52: COLD PIZZA PLANET OF THE OSCARS9th of March, 2017
Film director Richard Wolstencroft joins Andy and Colin to discuss the latest Oscars and look back at the classic era of 1970s cinema, including the original "Planet of the Apes" series.

2016

PODCAST 51: THE YEAR OF THE FROG31st of December, 2016
Colin and Andy are joined by Alt-Right stalwarts Richard Wolstencroft and Alex Fontana to take a long look back at the "Current Year" that will soon be no more.

PODCAST 46: MOON-SHAPED POOL OF BLOOD19th June, 2016
Novelist Ann Sterzinger joins Andy and Colin to catch up on a "smorgasbord" of topics, including BREXIT, the murder of Jo Cox, the Orlando gay-club massacre, Ramadan attacks on Radiohead and Disneyland, and much else.

PODCAST 45: E. MICHAEL JONES AND THE SLAUGHTER OF CITIES14th May, 2016Alternative Right contributor Alex Fontana talks to E. Michael Jones, the author of The Slaughter of Cities, which details the post-war destruction of America’s White ethnic neighbourhoods and communities as a deliberate policy by WASP and Jewish elites.

Andy and Colin discuss proposed changes to the US currency, and the symbolism and iconography of a range of other currencies, including the English and Scottish pounds, the Euro, and the hyperinflationary Zimbabwean dollar.

PODCAST 43: A MOST INTERESTING ELECTION4th April
Colin and Andy are joined by self-confessed "Bernie Bro," Bay Area Guy, to discuss the most interesting US Presidential election in living memory.

PODCAST 39: AN OUTDOOR NEW YEAR'S MESSAGE (currently unavailable)6th January, 2016
Colin Liddell meditates on the Alt-Right while walking around a park in his hometown.

2015

PODCAST 38: 2015 — YEAR OF THE UNCUCKED WITH KEVIN MacDONALD17th December, 2015
Professor Kevin MacDonald joins Andy and Colin to take a look back at the dramatic events of 2015, a year which saw Syria fall deeper into chaos and the "Muslimmivasion" of Europe, but which also saw a fightback by Eastern European governments, the Front National in France, and Donald Trump.

Andy and Colin are joined by writer Ann Sterzinger to discuss the Islamic terrorist attack on Paris, and whether the West's negative culture of "freedom" will ultimately submit to the crude positivism of Islam.

Colin and Andy are joined by Alt-Right contributors Siryako Akda (Philippines) and Daniel Spaulding (Korea) to look at the latest push for globalism, the ominous Trans Pacific Partnership deal. Also discussed is China's "One Road, One Band" strategy.

Using David Cameron’s latest porkly embarrassment as a convenient starting point, Andy and Colin return to their mics to meditate on a wide range of political subjects, including the attempt to put lipstick on a pig in the case of Hillary Clinton.

Andy Nowicki and Colin Liddell discuss the sudden escalation in the culture wars wrought by the Supreme Court imposing gay marriage and the assault on Confederate symbolism in the wake of the Charleston Church Shooting.

The sex scandal of Dennis Hastert, ex-Speaker of the US House of Representatives, serves as a point of departure for a wide-ranging discussion between Andy Nowicki and Colin Liddell on the the eternal synergy between politics and perversion.

Mike Enoch of The Right Stuff and Dimitrios Papageorgiou of Athens-based magazine Patria, join Andy and Colin to discuss modern Greek politics and the hard-left Syriza party that has become the governing party.

Andy and Colin are joined by Richard Spencer of Radix Journal and NPI and Michael Enoch of the The Right Stuff and the Daily Shoah to look back on 2014, the year of the non-story posing as the real story and the real story posing as the non-story.

PODCAST 22: HACKING HOLLYWOOD21st December
Matt Parrott joins Andy and Colin to talk about the Sony Pictures hack that has temporarily lifted the lid on a major Hollywood studio.

Colin is joined by the legendary Matt Forney and Daniel Spaulding, a contributor to Alternative Right to discuss – and dispense 'fortune cookie' wisdom on – "The Asian Question." Will the 21st century be the Asian (or Chinese) century? Other topics include Confucian values, Asian intelligence and conformity, and demographic trends.

Andy and Colin are joined by Matt Forney, the bête noire of feminists, to discuss the rising tide of intolerance, rape culture, female sexuality, the victim hierarchy, and the increasing divisions among SJWs over issues like the rape allegations made against Bill Cosby.

Nearly a year after Nelson Mandela's death, Andy and Colin talk to Afrikaner writer and activist Attie Schutte about the difficult situation of Whites in the supposed "multi-cultural paradise" of South Africa.

Andy Nowicki is joined by Takimag editor and author Ann Sterzinger to discuss the joys and perils of independent publishing and Ann's latest venture, Hopeless Books, where Andy's book The Doctor and the Heretic has just been published.

Holocaust revisionist, David Cole joins Andy & Colin to talk about his new book Republican Party Animal about his life as a Hollywood insider and Republican Party activist, culminating in his “outing” by a disgruntled ex-girlfriend.

Greg Johnson, the famously gay editor of Counter-Currents, joins Andy and Colin to talk about spree shooter Elliot Rodger and the recent EU elections, which showed major gains for nationalist and anti-EU political parties.

Andy & Colin discuss the mystery of missing Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370. Was it the Rothschilds, a simple case of affirmative action gone wrong, or linked to the arrest of opposition politician Anwar Ibrahim?

Andy and Colin take a long look back at the history of the Olympic movement and sport in general, stopping along the way to discuss the 1936 Berlin Olympics, the boycotts of the Cold War period, Andy's attendance at the 1984 LA Games.

In the very first Alt-Right podcast, Andy and Colin are joined by John Morgan of Arktos Publishing and Charles to talk about the passing of two men who died on the same day, Nelson Mandela and Colin Wilson.

The recent "N Word" controversy in the National Football League underscores many unspoken anxieties in contemporary sports; these include the dominance of African-Americans in America's pastime, as well as the degree to which national and regional identities are defined by teams comprised of thugs and criminals. Andy, Colin, and Richard discuss race and sports.

George Zimmerman is not guilty, yet he will never be free. And though the Zimmerman case is officially closed, America will likely never be free of Trayvon Martin. Andy, Colin, and Richard discuss the unending racial saga, including the question of why riots have not been occurring.

John Ford didn't just make Westerns, he created American myths, in which the violence and savagery of the Old West was transformed into a civilization and republic. Andy, Colin, and Richard discuss one of Ford's masterpieces, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962).

South African writer and activist Dan Roodt joins Colin, Andy, and Richard to discuss the true story behind Mandela's rise to power and fame, as well as what Mandela's imminent death might mean for the increasingly dysfunctional South African society.

Colin Liddell, Andy Nowicki, and Richard Spencer discuss the modern legend of Superman and his origins in the immigrant anxieties of his Jewish creators, as well as America's rise to seeming omnipotence as a "superpower."

Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not out to get you. Andy, Colin, and Richard discuss the revelations of the National Security Administrations surveillance programs and what it means for heretical organisations and individuals.

Sweden is ablaze; a British soldier is ritualistically decapitated in broad daylight; a man of the Right commits suicide in Notre Dame as a call to arms to French nationalists. Colin Liddell, Andy Nowicki, Richard Spencer, and special guest Roman Bernard discuss Europe's traumatic week.

Andy Nowicki and Richard Spencer discuss the recent controversy surrounding Jason Richwine, a former Heritage Foundation scholar who was forced to resign over allegations of "racism" and his associations with...Richard Spencer.

Roman Bernard, Colin Liddell, Andy Nowicki, and Richard Spencer discuss how they became who they are. They discuss their intellectual influences and the personal journeys to nationalism and the heretical Right.

Colin, Andy, and Richard discuss the career and legacy of Margaret Thatcher and the political motivation of Kim Jong Un.

BOURGEOIS TYRANNY (currently unavailable)

(1st April, 2013) Vanguard Radio

Jack Donovan joins Andy, Colin, and Richard to discuss "marriage equality" and how it became the world's favorite social cause. Does monogamy for homosexuals mark a step closer to "equality"? Or is it a means of controlling and regularizing gays?

Andy, Colin, and Richard discuss M. Night Shyamalan's mystery thriller The Village. Is the film subversive and "paleoconservative," in that it sympathetically depicts Americans escaping the 21st century in favor of an older, more traditional and innocent way of life?

Long-time activist and organizer Kevin Scott joins Andy Nowicki and Richard Spencer for a discussion of British nationalism and the creation of the British Democratic Party (which is designed as a successor to the British National Party.)

Journalist and "wandering European" Roman Bernard joins Richard, Andy, and Colin to discuss France's promising new youth group "Génération Identitaire." Below the surface, groups like GI aren't so rebelling against a Muslim invasion as the generation of 1968.

With the tedious inevitability of an unloved season, "amnesty" for illegal immigrants has returned as a political issue. VDARE.com's Peter Brimelow joins Richard, Colin, and Andy to discuss America's ongoing immigration disaster.

Is America a "Christian nation"? Will traditional Christianity die in the West and flourish in the Third World? What's the significance of the self-esteem religion of Joel Osteen? These and other questions are explored as Andy, Colin, and Richard discuss Christ in the modern world.

In this first installment of "Masterpieces of Bad Right-Wing Cinema," Andy, Colin, and Richard discuss two "paranoid" films that bookend the 1990s: They Live (1988) and The Matrix (1999). Topics of discussion include the "conspiratorial" impulse, the nature of reality and the virtual, trans-humanism, and anti-Semitism and the "power elite."

Colin and Andy join Richard Spencer to look back on the year that was and forward to that which will be. Highlights include a tribute to Jonathan Bowden, lists of favorite books and movies of 2012, and predictions for 2013.

Colin and Andy join Richard Spencer to continue their discussion of The Hobbit as well as J.R.R. Tolkein's Lord of the Rings books. They then turn to Quentin Tarantino's slave-revolt and revenge fantasy, Django Unchained. The podcast is brought to a close with a discussion on the meaning of Christmas.

Colin and Andy join Richard Spencer to discuss the recent deadly shooting in Connecticut and why the “gun control” debate is less about guns than race, demography, and geography. They then turn to Peter Jackson’s Hobbit, and ask whether CGI ruins Nordicism.

After touching on football, brain injuries, the nature of blogging and podcasting, and a comparison between politics in Japan and the West, Colin, Andy, and Richard attempt a diagnosis of "reactionary conservatism" in the United States and that country's "Old-Time Religion."

Colin Liddell, Andy Nowicki, and Richard Spencer discuss "Gangnam Style," Korea’s surprising pop culture sensation, and how it might prophesy a post-PC future. They then turn to Steven Spielberg’s latest film, Lincoln, and how it relates to the "liberal destiny" of America.

WAR GAMES (currently unavailable)

(27th November, 2012) Vanguard Radio

Colin Liddell, Andy Nowicki, and Richard Spencer discuss the fantastical invasion depicted in Red Dawn, Israel's quite real war in Gaza, as well as the soon-to-be-shipped inaugural issue of Radix.

Andy Nowicki and Colin Liddell join Richard Spencer to discuss The Dark Knight Rises and Christopher Nolan’s remarkable Batman trilogy. Is Batman a statist rather than a vigilante? Is Christopher Nolan’s aesthetic fascistic? Are the people of Gotham City depraved cowards?